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Pembuatan Peta Resiko Bencana di Desa Kubang Tangah Kota Sawahlunto dengan Metode Arc Toolbox Adji, Bayu Martanto; Istijono, Bambang; Ophiyandri, Taufika; Narny, Yenny; Zis, Sirajul Fuad; Yuliza, Yenni; Desirwan, Haikal Fikri; Madjid, Tsabita Alliya; Ahmad, Dzakwan Fathullah; Abinight, Akbaar
Jurnal Talenta Sipil Vol 7, No 1 (2024): Februari
Publisher : Universitas Batanghari Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33087/talentasipil.v7i1.398

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Landslide movement is the activity of a balance disturbance process that causes the movement of masses of soil and/or rock from higher to lower areas. The cause of landslides is that the driving force on the slope is greater than the resisting force. Several factors cause landslides such as rainfall, steep slopes, soil density, rock type, land use and vibration. Sawahlunto City is one of 19 cities/regencies in West Sumatra Province that has a high level of vulnerability to landslides. Areas prone to landslides can be identified by utilizing remote sensing data and geographic information systems. This service is carried out by making maps of areas prone to landslides using parameters that cause landslides, including rainfall, soil type, height, slope and land use. These parameters will be processed and analyzed with the help of the ArcToolbox method, where ArcToolbox can be used to detect landslide areas in Kubang Tangah Village. The analysis process is carried out by using the spatial analysis tools feature found in ArcGIS software. Community service produces a slope map that can illustrate the vulnerability of landslides. Obtain results in the form of a landslide vulnerability level map which has 4 vulnerability classes, including non-prone vulnerability class, low vulnerability class, medium vulnerability class, and high vulnerability class.
Cultural and Environmental Services in Batang Arau River: Heritage and Sustainability Yuliza, Yenni; Yonariza, Yonariza; Febriamansyah, Rudi; Ridwan, Endrizal
Journal of Economics and Management Scienties Volume 8 No. 1, December 2025 (Accepted)
Publisher : SAFE-Network

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37034/jems.v8i1.244

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This study examines the interconnection between cultural ecosystem services, community practices, and environmental degradation in the downstream area of the Batang Arau River, Indonesia. Using a qualitative descriptive approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews, archival analysis, and field observations. Findings indicate that the river functions not only as an ecological system but also as a cultural and social space, historically tied to traditions such as Selaju Sampan Dayung Palinggam and riverside livelihoods. However, ecological decline—driven by pollution, sedimentation, and weak institutional coordination—has disrupted cultural services, reduced community attachment, and weakened environmental stewardship. The results emphasize that sustainable ecosystem management (SEM) in urban river systems requires more than ecological restoration; it must also include socio-cultural revitalization and participatory governance. Theoretically, this study expands sustainability literature by underscoring the role of cultural ecosystem services and place-based identity. Empirically, it provides grounded evidence that informs inclusive policy strategies, highlighting community-based tourism, heritage conservation, and environmental education as pathways to restore ecological and cultural integrity.